Re: Publishing w/ FPSE



By localhost, I mean localhost, but you can use 127.0.0.1 or your computer name instead.

If 'Microsoft Sharepoint Administrator' is not present in Administrative tools, you have not installed FP2002 extensions.

If you have FP2000 extensions, these can be checked from the IIS entry in Administrative tools.
Open IIS, expand the tree and right click on Default Website.
Choose all tasks, and check server extensions.

Use Administrative Tools->Server Extensions Administrator to configure them. If this option is not present then no extensions have been installed.
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"DaveL" <DaveL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:B75AD162-FB51-4A69-BC02-EBA68CD899BE@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:

Thanks for your suggestion. However, there is no 'Sharepoint Administrator',
only the IIS utility. By 'localhost', I assume you mean the name of my
computer?--
DaveL


"Ronx" wrote:

> You should publish to a subweb on localhost - the subweb enables you to
> have multiple web sites, each in its own subweb.
>
> Publish to http://localhost/subwebname
> Make sure the extensions are configured for the default web, using
> Control Panel->Administrative Tools->Microsoft Sharepoint Administrator
> --
> Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
> Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
> FrontPage Support: http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
> http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
>
>
>
> "DaveL" <DaveL@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:549C76A2-663D-431E-B6B8-F6A4DE1FAC13@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:
>
> > I've installed IIS and FP Server Extensions 2002 on my system. I'm running
> > Windows XP Media Center Edition. I want to publish to the server I've created
> > on my system using the Frontpage publishing option under 'Remote Site
> > Settings". I can't get past the intitial dialogue; the dialogue expects the
> > address(to publish to) to begin with 'http://";. I could use some help. The
> > error message says 'Frontpage server extensions may not be installed". What
> > am I being asked for? What is the correct address format to accomplish this?
> > --
> > DaveL
>
>

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